
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Life is full of transitions—and many people are not prepared for them. While change is inevitable, growth is always a choice. In this message, Pastor Zuriel Jacob Fermin reminds us that seasons of transition are not meant to replace us, but to refine us.Preaching from Deuteronomy 8, this message teaches that God uses transitions to shape our hearts, deepen our dependence on Him, and remind us of His faithfulness. Discipline, testing, and even delays are not signs of God’s absence but evidence of His loving work in our lives.We are reminded that:• Obedience to God is not restrictive, but life-giving• Blessings become burdens when the heart is misaligned• Refinement often comes before expansion• God humbles us, but He never abandons us• Saving grace brings us to Christ, while sustaining grace keeps us through every seasonThis message also calls believers to maintain reverence for God, humility in seasons of increase, and gratitude even in times of testing. True respect for God begins in the heart and flows outward into how we live, worship, and respond to Him.As we enter new seasons, this message invites us to do three things:1. Remember God2. Recognize His work3. Rest in His sovereigntyBe encouraged to trust the Lord in every transition—because the same God who brings you into a new season is the God who will sustain you through it.
Preached on February 1, 2026, at GTC's 5:30 PM Service.#LifeTransitions
#GTCNewSeason
#GTC70thAnniversary
#WhereLivesChange
By Grace Testament ChurchLife is full of transitions—and many people are not prepared for them. While change is inevitable, growth is always a choice. In this message, Pastor Zuriel Jacob Fermin reminds us that seasons of transition are not meant to replace us, but to refine us.Preaching from Deuteronomy 8, this message teaches that God uses transitions to shape our hearts, deepen our dependence on Him, and remind us of His faithfulness. Discipline, testing, and even delays are not signs of God’s absence but evidence of His loving work in our lives.We are reminded that:• Obedience to God is not restrictive, but life-giving• Blessings become burdens when the heart is misaligned• Refinement often comes before expansion• God humbles us, but He never abandons us• Saving grace brings us to Christ, while sustaining grace keeps us through every seasonThis message also calls believers to maintain reverence for God, humility in seasons of increase, and gratitude even in times of testing. True respect for God begins in the heart and flows outward into how we live, worship, and respond to Him.As we enter new seasons, this message invites us to do three things:1. Remember God2. Recognize His work3. Rest in His sovereigntyBe encouraged to trust the Lord in every transition—because the same God who brings you into a new season is the God who will sustain you through it.
Preached on February 1, 2026, at GTC's 5:30 PM Service.#LifeTransitions
#GTCNewSeason
#GTC70thAnniversary
#WhereLivesChange